Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken Kutaragi has claimed that the PlayStation 3 will be capable of running games at an unprecedented 120 frames per second – and suggested that future television technologies will support these refresh rates.
According to Japanese news service Nikkei BP, Kutaragi’s comments were made as part of a speech about the PS3 and the Cell processor delivered at the Tokyo International Digital Conference last week.
Kutaragi acknowledged that while there aren’t currently any televisions capable of refreshing the screen at a rate of 120 times per second, he wanted the PS3 to be ready to make the best of the new technology when it arrives.
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